P-303. Linkage to Comprehensive HIV Prevention Services at Prisma Community Care
Heather Alejandro, Michael Greathouse, Chase Redington

TL;DR
Prisma Community Care improved HIV prevention services by linking 968 patients to care, with a focus on young, white males.
Contribution
A novel approach to HIV prevention through status-neutral, patient-centered linkage to care services.
Findings
92% of patients linked to HIV CPS identified as male.
58% of linked patients were Non-Hispanic White individuals.
100% of eligible patients were successfully linked to CPS and attended their first visit.
Abstract
Over the past decade, Maricopa County has experienced a rise in new HIV and sexually transmitted infection (STI) diagnoses. Prisma Community Care has intensified its commitment to promoting sexual health and health equity, with an emphasis on removing barriers to care. The Clinical Programs Department at Prisma plays a pivotal role in the HIV Care Continuum by improving linkage to care and expanding access to comprehensive preventative services (CPS) through its Prevention and Navigation programs.HIV CPS and Linkage to CareDemographic Data for those Eligible for Linkage to HIV CPS - GenderOut of the 968 patients linked to HIV CPS assessment, 92% identified as male. HIV CPS and Linkage to Care Demographic Data for those Eligible for Linkage to HIV CPS - Gender Out of the 968 patients linked to HIV CPS assessment, 92% identified as male. The Prevention and Navigation programs utilize…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHIV/AIDS Research and Interventions · HIV/AIDS oral health manifestations · Syphilis Diagnosis and Treatment
